Explore the Hamilton Association’s proceedings for the 1908–09 and 1909–10 sessions, a window into early 20th‑century science, literature, and art.
This volume collects papers, reports, and lectures presented to the Hamilton Association for the Cultivation of Science, Literature and Art in Canada. It includes historical notes on officers and council business, plus in‑depth articles and talks on topics from engineering feats to natural history. Read about notable figures and prominent projects that helped shape the era’s scientific and cultural landscape, such as discussions of bridge design, zoological study, and contemporary science writers.
- Official reports and year‑end statements that document the association’s work and finances.
- Engaging lectures and essays on science, engineering, and the arts from the period.
- Biographical sketches and contemporary perspectives on major scientific figures and developments.
Ideal for readers of historical society proceedings, early 20th‑century science writing, and Canadian scholarly culture of the era.